Plain armorial. Motto, Innocenter, patienter, constanter. A large plate. Of Philadelphia.
[828.] Stith. William Stith.
Armorial. Jacobean. Motto, Rather virtue than learning, in Greek. The historian of Virginia. Date of plate, circa 1745. Illustrated in “Curio,” page 15.
[829.] Stockbridge. Charles Stockbridge.
Name-label. Very much in the style of pen flourishes.
[830.] Stockton. Richard Stockton, A.M.
Armorial. Chippendale. Motto, Omnia Deo pendent. Books are shown at either side of the shield. Signer of the Declaration and father of Commodore Stockton of New Jersey.
[831.] Stone. Wm. L. Stone.
Pictorial. An eagle struggling with a serpent rises into the clouds with it, and bears an open scroll in one talon on which we read, Demagogues may frown and Factions rage—Traitors may sigh and Tyrants weep, but Freemen will rejoice for.... A ribbon above the eagle bears the motto, Justice, Truth. Signed, R. Rawdon. Alby. Author and editor.
[832.] Stott. Ebenezer Stott.